DrippinRaptor
FRF Addict
It's not worth it to me to gain a few extra horsepower and lose my warranty. Factory power levels are fine for everyday driving. I'm not taking it drag racing.
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Hey all
So I talked to my dealership today and asked about tunes and impact on the warranty. They have many customers who tuned and said that it is exceedingly rare tunes have really caused any issues. However, they also made it clear that ford would deny any powertrain issues if a tune was applied AT ALL. This seems to be what most here have stated as well.
So my question for the group is this.
How many GEN 2 owners have tuned right after purchase and have you had any issues?
F/P would retain the warranty with their tune, but would be much more conservative.
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You will not be able to get rid of the code. Only option is to swap in the colder plugs and gap .028.... that might do it, but not guaranteed
You will not be able to get rid of the code. Only option is to swap in the colder plugs and gap .028.... that might do it, but not guaranteed